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Art Jewelry magazine associate editor Addie Kidd demonstrates how to thread a blade in a saw frame. Visit www.artjewelrymag.com/howto for more information and videos.

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  • Very useful video, thank you.

    May I know what is the name of the tool that attaches that wood to the desk ? because I am looking for that tool, so it will be more easier if I know the name.

    Thank you.

  • Hello,

    The piece of wood with a V cut-out is called a bench pin. And that particular type is called a "Combination Anvil and Bench Pin." We bought ours online from Contenti tool company. It's nice and portable since the metal part will clamp on to any bench or table.

    Hope you find yours!

  • Clear instructions. Thanks.

  • You're very welcome. Glad to help a fellow jeweler out. :)

  • dont realy know the name on that in English well whan a am working whit my jewlery a just tangs or whot the name is to have somting to hold on whan you put the rings to geder

  • Do you mean the "bench pin"? The wooden V-shaped piece that you saw against?

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  • I don't know if Addie is still associated with Art Jewelry magazine, but her videos are most excellent. I'm just getting to the 'sawing' party, and this video helped a lot. Thank you, Addie!

    One thing I'd mention is - at one point I was having trouble getting the blade to tighten. Turned out that I had a tiny part of a broken saw blade in the grip where the blade rests..it was keeping it from getting tight. There were also copper grains of dust in there-so the combo maybe was the culprit.

  • i like your presentations.

  • Thank you so much for posting!

    I recently started metalsmithing classes, and because it appears that I am the only one with no prior experience, I was feeling left behind. Your tutorials really help me catch up on the basics.

  • Thank you very much.

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